Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4376562 Ecological Modelling 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Phenomenological Universalities are a formal way to classify growth. We apply this concept to investigate interactive growth phenomena in biological and ecological systems. Using a vector formulation of these Universalities without any ad hoc assumptions on the nature of the interactions, we are able to characterize the joint growth of two or more interacting organisms and assess the direct mutual influences between them, as well as the indirect influences that operate through environment modifications. Various interactions, such as cooperation, parasitism, and mutual hindrance can be suitably described. We present several illustrative examples, including an examination of the growth dynamics in a mixed-species plantation and compare the predictions of our method with the conclusions obtained by biologists through direct observation.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► The joint growth of two or more agents (organisms/populations) is investigated. ► A vector extension of the growth universalities formalism is developed. ► Examples of implementation including synthetical and real data are provided. ► Information about the mutual influence between agents is obtained.

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